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government announced a ban on sale of tobacco at shops that sell chocolates, chips and other edible items, a top FDA official said. .. "Children tend to get influenced a lot by the presence of tobacco and other items while they are out shopping for food i

New federal legislation allowing people to consume marijuana recreationally will come into effect in mid-2018, and some condo boards have reportedly been preparing for an anticipated rise in smoking and growing marijuana plants by prohibiting both in con

The sale of tobacco and other food items like chocolates will no longer be permitted under the same roof henceforth, a notification issued by the Maharashtra government on Wednesday said. This follows a directive from the Union Health Ministry that noti

CSP editors have developed two new online resources...The first is a microsite, CSP Tobacco Regulation Report, dedicated to following regulatory movements from the [FDA]. The second is a monthly newsletter tracking legislative activities at the state and

In 2011, CSP and NATO joined forces to produce Tobacco E-News, the premier e-newsletter for tobacco retailers. With more than 144,000 convenience stores and an additional 14,000 tobacco outlets in the U.S., the CSP/NATO partnership is committed to delive

Welcome to the CSP Tobacco Regulation Report, a c-store retailer’s one-stop shop for navigating the latest national rules and news—and what may be on the horizon. While regulatory activity at the state, city and local levels has ramped up in recent year

Given the escalation in recent years, 2018 stands to be the busiest year to date in terms of FDA regulations. But before the ball drops and ushers in the new year, here’s a look at the biggest federal stories of 2017.

he’s also one of many Ontario landlords with major concerns about how cannabis legalization will impact rental housing if tenants are allowed to grow their own plants and smoke weed legally. “This is one of the most important issues for Ontario landlords